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A rendering of the new cab car and coaches ordered from Canada’s Bombardier. Courtesy NCTD. Global mobility solution provider Bombardier Transportation has been awarded a contract with the North ...
The BiLevel car was introduced in 1978 and is said to be one of the ‘most popular double-deck commuter rail car in North America’. BiLevel cars have been recently adapted to meet the changing demands ...
The NCTD currently runs a fleet of 28 BOMBARDIER BiLevel cars and seven locomotives on the San Diego Subdivision to aid the operations of COASTER from Oceanside to downtown San Diego. Bombardier’s ...
Bombardier has landed a new contract to supply Thunder Bay-built BiLevel rail cars to a California transportation authority. Bombardier said the agreement with the North County Transit District ...
Bombardier Transportation has been awarded a $43 million contract by the North County Transit District (NCTD) for 11 new commuter rail cars for the COASTER service. With the purchase of these rail ...
Bombardier said the contracts are valued at about $108 million U.S., and will see the local plant build eight cab cars and 20 coaches, with options for 33 additional cars. Delivery is scheduled to ...
Bombardier's BiLevel car is in service with transit authorities serving commuters in Los Angeles, Seattle, Toronto, Miami, Vancouver, Dallas/Fort Worth, San Diego, San Francisco-San Jose, Virginia ...
Up until now, GO Transit’s Bombardier Transportation BiLevel cab cars have been identical in appearance to their companion trailer coaches, giving the appearance that the train is travelling ...
GO Transit is updating some of its trains this summer thanks to new style cab cars being delivered from Bombardier‘s Thunder Bay plant. Cab cars incorporate driver controls into a bi-level ...
Bombardier Transportation announced that it has received an order from the Florida Department of Transportation for the supply of 14 BOMBARDIER BiLevel rail cars for ...
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